Monday, September 12, 2011

Jing #2

Here is a Jing assignment with video instead of a picture.  The procedure for capturing the video is the same as a picture.  Sound can be added to the video to create, in this case, a fully functional step-by-step demonstration of how to complete a task.  The task doesn't have to be computer related.  You could use video or graphics from anywhere online or on your computer to share information.  As long, of course, as you follow copyright laws, you can capture any subject matter.

I chose to show parents and students how to go to their teacher's home page and use one of it's functions.  I noticed that once I said "right click" when I meant to say that you click on the X at the top right of the screen.  Before I would actually use this I would make that correction.  Discovering how to actually post the link in the blog was a little tedious.  There's a lot terminology there that the average person, me, wouldn't totally understand.  I have posted a link, I'm not sure if it should be the actual video or not.  I tried embed the video on this page, but I was told I needed Adobe Flash.  I'll keep working on that.

Very cool tool.  I've often wondered how these were made.  Now I know!  I'm almost reluctant to share the information with my teachers.  I want them to think I'm really great with technology!  This is a good card to have up your sleeve.  I will definitely be using this on my Resouce website to share with my school.

Where do I begin on the NETS T.  They're all included in this.  By posting responsible images you also include #4, ...Citizenship and Responsibility. 

http://www.screencast.com/t/Y42qPA0TZH

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